Getting Around
The museum is easily accessible via the Paris Metro, with the Iéna station nearby.





Palais de Tokyo is a vibrant hub for contemporary art in Paris, offering a dynamic space for both renowned and emerging artists. Nestled along the Seine, this museum features expansive galleries that host a variety of rotating exhibitions, ensuring each visit offers something new. Visitors can enjoy the creative installations and take advantage of the museum's unique offerings, such as a quirky gift shop and a fully functional film photo booth. The museum's location provides stunning views of the Eiffel Tower, adding to the overall experience. Evening visits are particularly popular, with free entry on Thursday nights, allowing guests to explore the art in a relaxed atmosphere.
Palais de Tokyo is a vibrant hub for contemporary art in Paris, offering a dynamic space for both renowned and emerging artists. Nestled along the Seine, this museum features expansive galleries that host a variety of rotating exhibitions, ensuring each visit offers something new. Visitors can enjoy the creative installations and take advantage of the museum's unique offerings, such as a quirky gift shop and a fully functional film photo booth. The museum's location provides stunning views of the Eiffel Tower, adding to the overall experience. Evening visits are particularly popular, with free entry on Thursday nights, allowing guests to explore the art in a relaxed atmosphere.
Rotating contemporary art exhibits.
Located along the Seine with views of the Eiffel Tower.
Spacious galleries perfect for exploring.
Unique museum shop with quirky items.
Evening visits with free entry on Thursdays.
Close access to the Seine and Eiffel Tower views.
Rotating exhibitions mean each visit can be a new experience.
No air conditioning, so it may get warm during summer visits.
The museum is easily accessible via the Paris Metro, with the Iéna station nearby.
Explore nearby cafes and restaurants for a taste of Parisian cuisine after your visit.
Art lovers and cultural explorers.
EUR €
French, English
Tourists, Locals, Art Enthusiasts, Cultural Exploration
Photography is allowed, but be respectful of the art and other visitors.
Keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas, especially during free entry evenings.